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SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917. SE“ THIS WANT se YOU USE* T t t i f FOR shut! he well known J. W. Millett place on the bottoms, con- sisting of one whole block of land A in the best truck garden belt in the country with $3,000.00 in fruit trees, berry vines “and shrubbery set out and growing in fine shape on this place. This is the very best. bar- gain on the market at this time, and our price is only $2,100.00 cash. iF. E. Young Real Estate Company Tel. ‘No. 71 ones in First National Bank Buliding D. T. OWENS & CO, Estate, City Property, J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargaiee: ; FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, 10 lots, trees, windmill'‘and other buildings. - East part of ‘the f $2,700, or will take autoiiobil For sale & room ‘bungalow on the Part paynrent. . ‘}south side. Full‘basement, 50-ft. ‘lot, WE WRITE 7 iakarance ina iinge = Th 5. hot“air heat; maple ‘floods. ‘House bn idoghke HGLAMAL Hors 2 years ojd and in fine’repatr. Price : $2,500 terms. Room 2 to 4'Lucae Block” ‘Phone 745} For sale smail. house and lot in part of city. Price $450 Lot alone worth the money. D, .T. OWENS & co, Ra OR FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four-room lower duplex, modern. Inquire 116 Ave. A, west. — 8-18-3t FOR RENT—Smalt furnished house, 2 blocks west of postoffice; moder- ate terms. Phone 332R. 8-18-4t FOR KENT—Six room apartment in duplex.’ ‘Phone 35. 8-17-3t RENT—Four room house. 303 Twelfth street. Inquire Gussner's _Store. 8-17-3t FOR RENT—Four-room house; Ros- ser street, near Fifteenth. Mrs. A. ‘W. Lucas, 48 Ave. A. 8-14-12t FOR RENT—Cottage; or for sale on monthly Payments. Phone 250 ar ST5L. , es HELP WANTED—MALE CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, Bismarck, soon. ‘Men and women desiring government clerkships, de- partmental, postoffice, railway. mail, customs, stenographer, write for. free particulars to J. C. Leonard (former government examiner), Kenois Bldg., Washington. _ 8-18- a CARPENTERS WANTED—Six good men at once, call or phone C R. Calkins, Garrison, N. D. 8-7-30t WANTED—Young or old man to take | care of lawn in summer and furnace “in winter. (W. E. Lahr. 8-13-6t —___—_ HELP _WANTED—FEMALE (ANTED—Lady office clerk, at Bis: marck Hospital. a 8-17-3t WANTED—Five bright, capable 1la- dies, to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers, $25 to $50 per week. Rail- road fare paid.- Goodrich Drug __ Company, Dept. 631, Omaha, Neb. WANTED—Girl for general house-|’ work, $30 per month. Phone 410F2. * WANTED— Young lady experienced in » booking and accounting. Permanent position, pleasant work, good salary. Address 351, T 8-15-6t WANTED—Girl for general house. FOR SALE OR RENT—Only ‘tatlor shop in thriving town on main. line. Address No. 234, cage Tribune. +) 8-466t FOR RENT—House ‘of four rooms, partly modern. Geo. M. Register. fe LANDS : FOR SALE—At a special bargain, 26 acres land near city, with team, wa- gon, plows and other equipment. J. Farm], ‘Lands, Loans and General: Insurance. |, Apply || 8-15-6t |) work. Phone 459L. Mrs. F. Holm-| _K. Doran. 8-17-6t boe._ 8-15-6t. FOR SALE Paige 4-40, eldétrict starter and Hghts, -Hartford shock absorbers, newly repainted, new storage battery, gen- ‘ erally “Overhauled, ‘radiator’ rebuilt, etc., Leather in Al condition. Chains, two extra rims, éxtra-tire,-etc. | Price $350 cash, no terms. Inquire C. G, Lucas 8-1L-tt ___ POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—By young la- dy; .experienced.. in . stenographic work; also understands ‘ bookkeep- ing. “Address 355,‘ Tribune. .8-17-3t BOARDERS WANTED WANTED—Roomers and boarders, at Dunraven, 212 Third street, Under new management. 8-9-1mo Se AO ER RSS A ETE __WORK WANTED POSITION” WANTED—By a truat- worthy manager of a meat market; first-class cutter; also, all around Address, Box’ 192, Dickinson, 8-£6-6t TO EXCHANGE= My “beautiful, new $150,000, 28-apartment — building, -most exclusive residential section Nofthsidé, near Lake Michigan, best transportation in city. Brick steel and concrete construction. ‘Lot 100x120 ft. Sun parlors, sleep- ing porches, rich and: elaborate: ap- pointments throughout. « ‘Rents; $13,- 380 year’ Want locate on-Al ranch. ‘Will give liberal deal and act Promptly. H. Rupert, Rm. 1032°Na- tional Life Bidg., Chicago. 8-18-1t FOR SACE—Dining room Turalture, library table, rocker, piano, Stude- baker car, lindleum. Phone 307X, or call 810 Sixth St. 8-18-2t FOR SALE—Smail cafe doing @ good business. No correspondence; come and see it. Underwood, IN. D, In- quire’No. 235, Tribune. 8-18-3t FOR GACE—Ivory white, Teed Baby carriage, good as new. Phone 687. 8AZ8t FOR SACE—Chiffonter, Fug, t ‘refriger- ator, ‘rocking chair, electtic “iron, sweeper, vac. Phone 35. (Mrs: Reif- + steck; 116 Ave. B. 8+17-4t FOR SALE OR RENT—Only tailor shop in thriving town on main lite. Address No. 234, care Tribune. 8-16-6t FOR SALE—Good, “slightly high gtade Adath ‘Schaof piano. Cheap for cash or monthly payments. Box 26, Bismarck. 8-10-7t BEER BOTTLES. WANTED—Highest pfices for quart and pint bottles. Geo. Coleman. OR SALE—Binder hitches for sivall or large tractors. “Geo. D. Brown Co. > 8-15-6t FOR SALE—Fotit horses, two heavy ‘Wagons, one single buggy, one Nght double harness, one auto traller. Geo. D. ‘Bréwf Co: $-45-6t FOR SALE—Reed “baby cab, in good NOTICE Shield F| conditior ‘Phone 826. 8-15-4t autos cut and set on short notice: oO LC party has money also all kinds of window, picture and té loan ‘on ‘farm and city féal es- plate glass cut and set at lowest! tate, at low ‘rate; no commission. prices. ‘See Faunce, Fourth street.) « Address No. 233, Tribune. *_ 8-15-4t $-183t| FOR SALE—New furni®hings for FOR SALE—1917 model, four cylin-| small flat. Used onily. short time. der, Buick touring car in perfect or-/ Price less than preliéat wholesale. der at a bargain. Apply Dr. Mac-| Phone 633U. ~~: 48-463t a _-Lachlan. (4 8103 FOR SALEA TCHS TINGE sop “a FOR SALE—One Fort’ spesder, with) in WEon, Notth Dakota. “Have all torpedo body, Gédrge’ 1 Brown} modern’ equipment, including Hoff- , Company, Bismarck. 8454]: man steam pressing ‘fachine. Have S s 8-154t} been ‘drafted-for:the army and:must FOR SALE—One Ford: touring’ ¢at,| sellat oneex For i and well fitted up with seat covers;| terms, call on oraddress'Ed Moe, looks like new. Box 256, Bismarck.| Wilton, N. D. 8-16-3¢ ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Furnished rooms, for light housekeeping. Must be close in. 610, care Tribune. AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FOR SALE—One Ford touting car; looks like new. Box 256, Bismarck. ‘ i 8-15-6t FOR SALE—One 1916 Ford touring _car cheap. See Hudson at Lahr Motor Sales. 8-15-tf! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Car. Call or - write 504 (Ninth St. north, Bismarck. men 8.17-6t ‘D6 You" Want*a Roadster: in splendid; running order--- recently overhauled---and will give“ you' years of service. . This car If tak- | enat once will be sold cheap: Address Box 350; Tribune PIANO used, 4 _—~ BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE AD PAGE “AND “BUSINESS MEN’S DIRECTOR oC: OR THE TELEPHONE: BOOK = it wer Bue cry EA ii “e COULD MAKE 4 LOT OF Monsey TRAIN OUT! WORRYING AwouT- makina: RIGHT. StRAIGaT AHEAD (S_HS DAPoOT IF YOu RUN FAST ENOUGH YOUTCAN , CATCH” TNE NEXT IF Xou CAN'T TAKE'A VACATION WITHOUT MONEY, DOATY STICK AROUND © EXPOSS OMERS TO me DISEASE! AGEN SALESMAN AGENTS—Tailoring agents sell men’s] JAP WOMEN TAKE | MEN’S JOBS | : sujts.made to order. Cieapest and best line made. you sée. Large sample outfit free. Leeds ‘Woolen Mills, Chicago. 8-18-1t SPECIALTY SALESMAN MAGA- aine—100-page monthly; chuck full inspirational ‘selling tglks by best writers;' every: issue course in sales- manship; vigorously exposes “junk” sellers, misrepresenters and frauds; the Agent's champion; yearly, $2. Send 25c for 3 months’ trial sub- seription—read current issue, if not -Batisfied. 25c refunded. Specialty Salesman Magazine, Caxton Bldg., Chicago.> anion WANTED—Traveling salesman want: ing a side line can earn big money selling a new proposition. No sam- ples. Ad-Lee: Novelty Co., Chicago. 8-48-1t SALESMAN—For general mercantile trade in North Dakota, to sell a new proposition of merit. Vacancy now. ‘Attractive commission contract. $35. weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bix- ler Co., Wholesale Jewelers, 20433 Carlin Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED—Hiustlers, in every county, to sell groceries, paints, oils, poul- try and stock remedies and special- ties to consumer. Big profits. Con- solidated Grocery Co., Sioux City, Towa. AGENTS—I've a new line of soap, ex- ttacts, toilet goods, perfumes, etc., for agents. 100 per cent profit. Sample free. Write quick. Lacas- stan’ Co.;: Nept.: 57, ‘St. Louis, Mo. 8-18-1t ——X—X——————_ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Rooms, 220 Fourth St. ‘Phone 223X. : 8-18-3t FOR RENT—! rn furnished rooms. Board if desired. 46 Main street. 8-10-1mo FOR RENTILares, modern room suitable for two; boarders also tak- en. .620, Sixth street. Phone 329R. 8-17-3t in FOR RENT—Furnished rooms modern house; 400 Fourth St. es. 8-16-3t newly furnished thodern rooms. 223 Twelfth St. North. 8-17-3t FOR RENT—Modern rooms fatnished or unfurnishéd. Phone 773. Var- FOR RENT—Two _hey flats. 8-16-3t FOR RENT—Rooms. Phone 377K.~ : 8-11-1mo FOR RENT—Furnished room. Gen- tieman ‘preferred. 114 Broadway. Pi i 813:3t Fol Modern furnished rooms \ feasonable rent. 46 Main St: 8-10-1mo FOR RENT Excelient ‘modern rooms, some suited for light housekeeping. 622 Third St. 8-1-1in0 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 621 Sixth St. T-1-1me. FOR RENT—Front rooms; 515 Fifth St. Phone 592Y. 8-14-6t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house hot “and' cold*Water, bath. | 223 Second St. Phone 349. 8-1-1mo FOR RENT—Rooms. 620 Sixth’ st. 9-27- Ae FOR RENT—Strictly modern” room. 8f4 Avé. B. Phone 384R. —_ 7:25-1nto FOR RENT—Large, modern room; 38 Ave. A. Phone 308K. '7-20-Imo FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call a@t the Business college or phone 183, 5 7-12-1mo 'NT—Pleasant furnish room. Call-at 417 First St. St tf FOR RENT— Modern reoms ; ‘steam: heated, ‘hot ‘and coll ‘water. Hughes Bldg., Fourth St. Apply dt Hughes Electric Co. 8-15-3t FOR RENT—Complétéely furnished and modern house, close in, for the winter, to couple without children. References required. Address, 352, Tribune Office. 8-15-3t Can sell every man| Wages Range From Ti Ten to Twenty: Five Cents'a Day—Actresscs. Best Paid. 4.5 Tokyo.—That Japanese women con- stantly are taking: Jurger. part in the activities of the empire is shown by recent investigations. As in Europe, so in Japan, women are filling posl- tlons formerly exclusively held. by men, There are 4,000 women working un- |der the ratiway bureau, most of them Stleket sellers, cashler3. and. account- ants, and 6,000’ women find employ- ment: in the clgar and cigarette fac- | tories of the government tobacco mo- nopoly, Their wages range from 10 to 25.cents a day. Male.clerks in banks and mercantile houses constantly are being replaced by women, who receive to $15 a month. ‘ ctresses receive the highest wages paid to women in Japan, but their othes are expensive, and so they are financially in no better position than the more humble workers.. - ‘Color Glave ‘by ‘Heat. A process hus been perfected in France’ for applying colors to glass. by heat, so that stained glass win- dows can be made without fastening many pleces of glass of different hues together. CITATION AND NOTICE HEARING PROOF OF WILL. State -of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. In County Court, Before Hon. H. C. Bradley, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Dia- dena Walton, Deceased. Robert LL. Walton, Petitioner, vs. Lizzie M. Titus, Mabel’M. Ferry and Clayton W. Ferry, and Frank E. Ti- tus, Respondents. The State of North Dakota, To the Above Named Respondents and All Persons Interested in the Esate' of Diadena Walton, Deceased: You, and each of you, are hereby notified that Robert L. Walton, the Petitioner herein, has filed in this Court a document in writing, purport- ing to be the Last Will and. wsta- ment of Diadena Walton, tate of the City of ‘Bismarck, inthe County of Burleigh and e of North Dakota, deceased, with his petition, praying for the admission to probate of said document as the Last Will and Testa- ment of said deceased, and for the issuance to: Robert ‘L. Walten of let- ters testamentary thereon, and that said petition and the proofs of said purported Will and Testament will be heard. «and: duly constdered by this Court on Monday, the 24th day. of September, A. D. 1917, ‘at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this Court in the Coun- ty Court House, in the City of Lis- marck, Gounty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota: and You,-:and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear ‘before this Court:at said time and place and an- swer said: petition and show cause, if-any there be, why the prayer ‘of said petition should not be granted. By the Court. (Seal) J.C. JOHNSON, Judge of the County Court of Mor- D., acting as Judge ‘ourt ‘of Burleigh County in said state, at the writ- ten request of Hon. H.C. Bradley, the:County: Judge of said Burleigh County, North Dakota. i {Seal) J.C. JOHNSON, Dated, 16th day of uugust, 1917. by publication. Acting Judge of the County Court. bet (8-18, 25;.9—1) ‘A. D,|are well enough to get dirty enough to Let the foregoing citation be served | brushes and orange sticks and two dif- Cleaned & R AT REASONABLE PRICES Especially Ladies:Staws and Panama's Work guaranteed and done promptly EAGLE HAT WORKS Phone 682 Opp-Post Office, S. LAMBERT. Battery ‘Service Loden’s Battery Jom 408 BROADWAY. BISMARCK, .N. D BISMARCK Machine Hemstitch- ing and Picoting. MRS. M..C. HUNT ; 314 2nd Bt. PHONE Mes FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Phase 449 Freightand Baggage j ., DRAYING Se EEL TILT NOT 2 ET ET AAD Clootens Livery Undertakins Parlors Undertaking- Embalming: |" \memporary Office . » rsa ual Ui 0 ial Licensed Embalmer in Oburge A. W. Lucas Company Day. irs 465 Night Phone 100 W. CRAIG Lioensed” ‘Embalmer’ in Obarge WARNER Camping Trailer 1917 Model Now on Display Corwin Motor Co. Blumarek, XN D Basement Cowan's Drug Store oe eae Pasa Fourth and Broadway 00% of load carried RACINE COUNTRY ROAD TIRE Wrapped tread is puarantced 5900 zm miles i ¥ OUR Selivery. pervice cam can bu made 2 oo moreeflicient and the coat 0 gut, fo one-third with the Ford Dearborn One-Ton © Truck. “You get Ford Effi. ciency; Ford Sin licity, foie Economy and Dearborn BARBO BOR BARC Corwin Motor Go. ‘Bismarck, N. D. rt REBORING Has your motor lost its power? Let us rebore the cylindera and fit with oversize pistons, on a new machine bullt especially: for that purpose, CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY a Bismarck, N. D. ite BEIT EK CARS ARE Buy CORWIN MOTOR Co. BISMARCK, N. D. Jobbers Barbie’s DRY CLEANING AND WILL Buitp THEM CORWIN MOTOR CO: mAh SUMMONS. ¢ | State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In district court, Sixth ju- dicial district. C. B. Little and Minnie N. Neff, The Electric Shop 3B. K. SKEELS Plaintiffs ee m0 vs. Everything Electrical DYE WORKS urleigh Wood and Mr. Wood, her ‘ husband; Blanche Parker and Wiring Fixtures and Supplies : George Parker, her husband; Kittie Delco Farm Light Planta PHONE 394 Van Etten, Merlen Van Etten and j ¢ 0 Fi Street Hughes Van Etten, the heirs of Georgiana Van Etten, deceased, and -the unknown heirs of Georgiana Van Etten, deceased, and all other persons unknown claiming any in- terest in or lien or incumbrance up- on the property described in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the Phone 370 @8 Broadway We Call for and Deliver | NOTICE FOR BIDS. S Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the undersigned at Warm- eee Naried Detouwent: nerey| © Merchants State Bank, Steele, ‘ou and each of you are hereby el 95 summoned and required to answer the “ ae “ 2 ae Ly oe nes complaint of the plaintiff in this ac-| {917 for t Nhe plaet a earapeey? ibn he orgie ot Fianna ae Light & Power compaiiy, to be erected Court, Burleigh county, North Dakota on right of way of Northern Pacific a ’| Railway company facing Haupt and and to serve a copy of your answer| Vio. avenues in Steele, N. D. upon the subscriber at his office in “Ailahids oe act tiecih accordance swith the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, m : 7 plans and specifications prepared by North Dakota, within thirty days after H. A. Hamby, architect, Steele, N. D., Transfer & storage: We have unequaled facilities for the service of this summons upon i moving, storin ind. t be mpanied by.a certi- 5 a ee a eetuse ofthe uy of ened fed ‘check for, ‘ive. per cent of the |] Weusshold guods:- carats rk service, and in case of your failure s 2 payable baste men; sles retail penn ane: so to do, judgment will be taken amount:of the proposal, made payable U 2 Ww. , treasurer, as a guar- antee that the bidder will enter into contract and furnish bond in the full !amount of the contract. Plans may be seen at Farmers, & Merchants State Bank, ‘Steele, N. D., at the oflice of Miller & Palmer, Tut- tle,'N. D., and the Builders Exchange, Jamestown, N. D, Steele Light & Power company re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. STEELE LIGHT & POWER COM- PANY, By 0. A. ENGRMOEN, 8-16-17-18-200-21-22 Secretary. against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 10th day of July, 1917. F. BE. MeCURDY, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Residence and postoffice address, Bismarck, ‘ North, Dakota. To the Above Named. Defendants: You will please take notice that the above entitled action is brought for the purpose of quieting title to that land described as the west 100 feet of lots (5) and (6), block (8), North- ern Pacific First addition to the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, and you are -hereby further notified that no personal claim is claimed against the above named de- fendants or any of them. F. E.-McCURDY, Attorney for the Plaintiffs. Residence and postoffice address, Bismarck, North Dakota. 7-13-6t Wa shter Transfer Comp, Phone 62 No. 202 Fifth Shoes Repaired Best Equipped Shop iu the © : Morthwera_ . Acting and Elocutlon. Dr. Samuel Johnson was discussing ing plays and players with Sarah Sid- dons and thus delivered himself: “Mddam, David Garrick was no de- claimer. There was not one of his own scene shifters who could not have spoken the ‘To be or not to be’ solilo- quy better than he did. A true con- ception of character and natural ex- pression of it were his distinguishing eXcellencies.” An accurate illustration this of the difference between acting and’ elocution. Masterpieces of Correspondence. France has in various periods gives, us such masterpieces of correspond- ence as those of La Rochefoucald, Mar garet of Valois; Voltaire, Mme. ey Maintenon, Mme. du Deffand, Mme. Sevigne, Mme. Rolond; George Sani and Prosper Merimee, but German§, rich ag she {s in literature, has gives us but few men of distinction in this line, Schiller, Goethe and Humboldt alone contributing anything worthy « historical preservation. Culinary. When a fellow comes home stewed, he need expect tg be roasted by his wife. Those Healthy, Dirty Hands! There 1s something very tragic, to one who knows children, about the cleanness: of'*a si¢k child's “hands. Mothers ought to realize that, and be downright ‘glad when their ‘children : Bismarck Realty Company Bininarck’ Bank Building RENTS fequire long sessions with stiff ferent soapy waters before even think- ing about rinsing—New York Evening Sun. OITy Lots vane LANDS”